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What tools do I need?
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Is it best to overlap the seams when hanging wallpaper?
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Why is my wallpaper difficult to remove?
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Should I use additional paste on the back of wallpaper?
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Don't I need to rent a steamer to remove old wallpaper?
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Why does the old wallpaper have to be removed?
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The paper facing on my drywall tore when I removed the old wallpaper.
What can I do?
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What tools do I need? |
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Tape Measure
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Primer Sealer
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Water Bucket
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Water Tray
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Sponge
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Level
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Razor Knife and Blades
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6" Putty Knife
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Wallpaper Smoother
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Work Table
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Is it best to overlap the seams when hanging wallpaper? |
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Seams should be "butted" tightly together
and smoothed with a wallpaper smoother. Properly "booked" wallpaper
does not shrink on the wall.
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Why is my wallpaper difficult to remove? |
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The adhesive on the back of wallpaper is formulated
to release when wet. Many people do not get the backing of the wallpaper
adequately wet when removing. Using hot water and allowing enough time for the
water to loosen the paste makes removal much easier and quicker. |
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Should I use additional paste on the back of wallpaper? |
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When wallpaper is properly applied, using a
wallpaper primer and the proper hanging techniques, additional paste is not
needed. By properly preparing the walls and following the proper hanging
instructions, wallpaper will stick to any wall. |
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Don't I need to rent a steamer to remove old wallpaper? |
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Now that we have removal solutions, steamers are
rarely necessary. Follow the manufacturer's directions, be patient and a good
removal solution should do the job. Using a good acrylic wallpaper primer will
also ensure strippability when it is time for a change.
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Why does the old wallpaper have to be removed?
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The tension exerted by the new layer on the old can cause the
original bond to fail and the paper could come off the wall or bubble
dramatically. |
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The paper facing on my drywall tore when I removed the old
wallpaper. What can I do? |
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Ask your retailer for a sealer specially formulated to repair
torn drywall. Follow the directions provided by the manufacturer and you will
be able to reinstall new wallpaper. |
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